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Hawking Radiation: How Black Holes Slowly Evaporate
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Hawking Radiation: How Black Holes Slowly Evaporate

For a long time, black holes were thought to be perfect cosmic traps—objects from which nothing could ever escape. This view changed in the 1970s when physicist Stephen Hawking showed…
Posted by deka January 8, 2026
Kilonova and Supernova: Two Different Cosmic Explosions
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Kilonova and Supernova: Two Different Cosmic Explosions

Explosive events play a central role in shaping the universe, redistributing matter and energy across galaxies. Among the most powerful of these events are supernovae and kilonovae, which are often…
Posted by deka January 8, 2026
Black Holes: What Science Knows Today and What It Still Hypothesizes
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Black Holes: What Science Knows Today and What It Still Hypothesizes

Black holes are among the most extreme and fascinating objects in the universe, once considered purely theoretical and now firmly established by observation. They represent regions of spacetime where gravity…
Posted by deka January 1, 2026
Betelgeuse: A Red Supergiant Near the End of Its Life
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Betelgeuse: A Red Supergiant Near the End of Its Life

Betelgeuse is one of the most famous and closely studied stars in the night sky, easily recognizable by its reddish glow and enormous size. Located in the constellation Orion, it…
Posted by deka January 1, 2026
The Cosmic Web: What the Large-Scale Structure of the Universe Is Made Of
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The Cosmic Web: What the Large-Scale Structure of the Universe Is Made Of

When we look at the universe on its largest scales, galaxies are not scattered randomly through space. Instead, they form an immense, interconnected structure known as the cosmic web. This…
Posted by deka December 30, 2025
What Existed Before the Big Bang? Scientific Hypotheses Explained
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What Existed Before the Big Bang? Scientific Hypotheses Explained

The Big Bang theory successfully describes the early expansion of the universe, but it does not fully answer one of the most profound questions in science: what, if anything, existed…
Posted by deka December 30, 2025
Cosmic Inflation: How the Universe Expanded in an Instant
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Cosmic Inflation: How the Universe Expanded in an Instant

One of the most influential ideas in modern cosmology is the concept of cosmic inflation, a brief period of extremely rapid expansion that occurred at the very beginning of the…
Posted by deka December 30, 2025
What Does Our Universe Look Like? Scientific Views and Models
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What Does Our Universe Look Like? Scientific Views and Models

At the largest scales imaginable, the universe appears calm, structured, and surprisingly uniform. Yet this apparent simplicity hides an extraordinary level of complexity that scientists are still working to understand.…
Posted by deka December 30, 2025
Types of Civilizations on the Kardashev Scale: Where Are We Now?
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Types of Civilizations on the Kardashev Scale: Where Are We Now?

Humanity has long wondered how advanced a civilization can become and what markers define true technological progress. One of the most influential attempts to answer this question is the Kardashev…
Posted by deka December 29, 2025
Exoplanet Atmospheres: Chemical Analysis from Light-Years Away
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Exoplanet Atmospheres: Chemical Analysis from Light-Years Away

For centuries, planets beyond our solar system were purely theoretical, existing only in speculation and science fiction. Today, astronomers not only detect exoplanets, but also analyze the chemical composition of…
Posted by deka December 29, 2025

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